liimMpjj purnal. Ii. r. dh.c.s, editor. W1XCUKSTKK. IND. ThuMdiir, August 21. School ! School ! Let it reme mlered that on rrt Monday, chool will again be coraiticncrl in Winchester Seminary. I'. M. McFarland, tin Principal, Ktumr.l from a visit to ec? hU relalin and friend-, an-l looki well and hearty. Hi houltlt i greatly improved, which will cnalk him to cn t'r tipwn tho labors of the choul room v.lili lencvl energy anl lifo. Xoxv,that the Lny 6caoti of the year i passed, the active, working season of the farmer, when all hands were re quired in the corn field and to gather the harvest, hat nearly gone by, it i greatly to bo hoped that the young folk will be started to school. Hard timci and scarcity ht leen pleaded for the last three years, but now that we have every prospect of an abundance to supply every prosing demand, hall not the education of the children and youth f nr country bo attended to. It U of more importance that tb? boy and gitl L educated, than that another fiel...

l;uiöolplj Journal Thar Inf. . . Atijrutt 2.. The Ciucinn-ili Ttc Foundry AJ crtHing and Colleing Ajrcncy, is authorized to receive subscription and advertisement for the RiioLrii Cocmt Joiral, l our published rate. Wanted at thUedTut', two luhrli of r ie e-Mer b'rits, fur which a rcat.onall? jirioo will lc paid. i ric- Tcmpcrance Celebration and .Nie. On the 17ih of September, three necks from next -Saturday, there is to l-c a Krati'l rally of tho Temperance Anuv at IIimt illc. A celebration of the Sons of Tempera net , ami all the Temperance h'j.tt aic invited. (ten. S. F. Carry, T. A. ljQoIvin and other.'? have l-en invited to make Mieles. A general goo4 time is expected. Come every body and bring your basket full of dinner, and let us reason together on this important ubiect. .Special IV ot ices. Dr. Itobticii Th:orr td Prnctlcc. It would seem th.it Dr. Roback'a "Scandin ivian Remedies" h.vc Uken the highest rank tmon;' the standard mulicincs of the iiv. Hi theory is, tht in wha...

n. r. iit;t;s i:niTit. WINTIIKSTKn. INI). Tint rdiir Srplrnibrr I. dinir Timr. T. much cue tan hot Ic taken to iK,r..Tillj prepare tl ground before vrlu'nt i f)vn. Those fariwr who, !a1 fall, pnt th?ir ground in tli lest rdr, hy thorongh, an 1 dvp Lrc.ikin, li.irrowing and rolling it, jratliTth largest and most plentiful liar vrf. Tho? who pnrMir a different from Wahinctoti. Waiiiixotok Ang. 27. The Xcw Orlean papr of Hund ay lat ruvo hren re?erived. Hy a new regulation, to go into effect on the lt of Sptem1r, nil t?ts fre pron of coUr arriving thote must immediately- lc lodged in jail and remain until the departure of the huttt or vessel on which they eame." What a heneiicent and heaven-sent Institution Slavery mint le, that it require Mich harharom guarantiee to protect it! It is really a womlcr that Maachuctt docs not 1iavc to pas ' law to protect the Lowed Factory girla from the citir.cn of New Or lean when they visit the I Jay State! Arc not the manufacturers At tho earnest req...

n. r. ihm;, i:iitoic. WIXCIIK8TKH. INI). TlmrliiT Mrpirmbrr . Tkr Trae KUte of Ike nr. Tlic Democracy arc frequently charged by t ! oppoitbm with being favorable to the renewing of the SlaveTrade. The result of the gutarnatorial election in Texa proves most con clusively that tho irrcat mas of the I Democracy arc opposed to that measure. Jay County Democrat. Unfortunately for the argument rf the Democrat, bwt a Miiall fragment of the DcrnocratScr party revile in Texan. It is a well known fact that thero i an extensive, German population in Texas who arc not Slaveholder, hut active, woikin Free State men, which ai the hot they could do under the urcumstanccs voted for (ion. Houston. Itut with tho admission of tho Democrat that thero aro only GOOO voters in gTexa who are opposed to tho reOpening of the Slave-Trade, what may we not expect by tho time the Presidential Campaign m over? It has not been long miicc this quetion wan sprung by the Democracy and even at this early periol accor...

läantolpfc Journal. Ii. i k.ch, r.iuToit. WIXCIIKSTKU. INI). Thursday, September 13. October Election. n i ir.rtiT rno.r.tTon, THOMAS M. III.OWNK. ron oi'nty roMMi-ioxrn, AUTIItHt mki: A I'cw Word Almut Oar Comitr l'nir. Kvery tiling, ko fr, iii'lieatc tli.it utir itproaclir Fair will far exceed niiy thiir-j of the kinl that has ever I -eon n our Coun'.y. Tlie grounds have l-eorMriilargc-l ainl otherwise improved. If the jcojle will now lo their luty, Aixi come uj to the Fair with the determination of making it interesting mil profitable, it will he found to ln paying institution in more ways than uiic. There will be a great lra! saiil nnl to hereon that will profit anybody who will listen and look. Vc liouhl go to the Fair for the purpose of bcco ning wiser and better informed in reference to the numerous thiugs that -will lc there on exhibition. TIw uefuf impTeinent. of husbandry should Ikj carefully looked into by the farmer; the model animals will be objects of attraction to all...

gantolplj grama!. ThnrJf,.....r September I. t?T The Cincinnati Tjpe Foundry Ad ertiing and Collecting Agencr, U author Ire! to receive subscription, and aJreriise ments for the R ai ioi.rii Coctt JovaiaL, at our puMishe-d rate. M i lt it not be forgotten that the Hon. Caleb 11. Smith will deliver the nnnnal address at our Connty Fair on Friday, the third day of the Fair, at 1 o'clock. The Hoover Family arc to make the muic for the picnic at Huntsville on n-xt Saturday. This will le an interesting feature of the picnic. Let every body attend. It will pay. The Convention which was annonnced for the Iflth inst., for the purpose of putting in nomination a Miitable person for County Commissioner, wan held accordingly. Wc were otherwise so busily engaged that wc could not attend it, and have not been furni.shel with the proceedings, but have heard that Arthur McKcw, of Hidge. villc, recciveil the nomination. We liall have something to fay about this nomination next werk. The Ilanddph Cir...

n. r. Dices, i:iitoic. WIXCIIKSTKIl, INI). Thnrdnr, Srptembcr 22. October Election. for nnci iT iT.osF.rrTon, THOMAS M. IJROWNI:. ror. corvTY oMMi.ioM:n, ARTHUR MrKKW. -Arthur McKcvv, who resides at IlMgeville in the iiortli prut of tins Co., h the Republican candidate for C 'ounty Cornniiioner. W'c ay he is the Republican candidate, and vc prcM'.mc there will Ic no other rami Mate. It tvoaM be worbC than nonsense for anv man to try to beat him. Mr. McKcw i well qualified and so universally rehpected by all who know him that wc feci certain that no man in this County will hazard his reputation in a race against him. To the voters who reidc in the touthcrn part of the County, who may not have a personal acquaintance o! the candidate, we would tay, and wc hpeak knowing what we say, that he is every way well qualified to superintend and guard the interests of Randolph County as one of it Commit bioncrs. He h doubtless the mot popular man in the northern portion of the Countr. Thieve Ar...